The answer is yes - Dr. Molly Barrow's new book, Malia & Teacup - Awesome African Adventure seems to be a fun, adventure tale on the surface, but she has cleverly embedded self esteem building messages throughout the book. Self esteem is the single most important factor for the safety of a child. Her messages build psychological armor so children are equipped to face possible abduction, bulllies and other predators. The White House recently sent a letter from the First Lady to Dr. Barrow praising her for her contribution. The book illustrates many examples where kids will learn to stay safe by staying strong - She debunks the Stranger-Danger theory, which does not work - Because 50% of the predators are not strangers. They can be family members, family friends, etc. This book is a must gift to any parent or grandparent that cares about the safety of children.
contact - Jeff Schlesinger, schlesadv@embarqmail.com - 239 262 1146 - Cell 877 4770 - or Dr. Barrow at 239 250 1150